Chiefs rule the NFL Draft
One could argue that the Kansas City Chiefs have the least amount of talent than any other NFL team.
After this weekend's NFL Draft, the Chiefs provided an infusion of talent and playmakers that should keep the loyal fans at Arrowhead Stadium rocking for years to come.
The Chiefs drafted three of my top eight players in the entire draft. First they stole defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey with the fifth overall pick, then had offensive tackle, who they probably were considering at No. 5, fall into their lap with the 17th overall selection. Kansas City then nabbed Brandon Flowers, my favorite cornerback in the draft, in the second round.
The Chiefs also filled needs on Sunday, with tight end Brad Cottam and running back Jamaal Charles.
This day could mark the beginning of a turnaround in Kansas City.
After this weekend's NFL Draft, the Chiefs provided an infusion of talent and playmakers that should keep the loyal fans at Arrowhead Stadium rocking for years to come.
The Chiefs drafted three of my top eight players in the entire draft. First they stole defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey with the fifth overall pick, then had offensive tackle, who they probably were considering at No. 5, fall into their lap with the 17th overall selection. Kansas City then nabbed Brandon Flowers, my favorite cornerback in the draft, in the second round.
The Chiefs also filled needs on Sunday, with tight end Brad Cottam and running back Jamaal Charles.
This day could mark the beginning of a turnaround in Kansas City.




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